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Affiliate Disclosure

Last updated: June 2025

Slot Choice Weekly earns money through affiliate commissions. Here is exactly what that means.

What is an affiliate commission?

When a reader clicks a link on this site to a casino and subsequently registers and deposits, we receive a commission payment from that casino. This is standard practice for comparison websites across financial services, insurance, broadband and gambling verticals.

The commission is paid by the operator. It does not cost the reader anything.

Does commission affect rankings?

No. Commission rates vary by operator and we know what they are. They are not a ranking signal. Rankings are determined by withdrawal testing, terms analysis, licensing standing and payment method coverage. An operator offering a higher commission rate than another does not move up the list because of it.

We do not accept payment to feature an operator, write a positive review, or rank an operator higher than our assessment supports.

How are sponsored links identified?

All outbound links to casino operators carry rel="sponsored noopener nofollow" attributes. Links include tracking parameters (such as btag, clickid, subid) that enable commissions to be tracked to this site. There is a disclosure note adjacent to the casino showcase on the homepage.

What this site is not

Slot Choice Weekly is not a casino operator. It is not a gambling service provider. It does not hold, accept or process funds. It cannot access player accounts, issue bonuses, resolve disputes or provide gambling support. We are an independent information and comparison service.

UK consumer rights

This disclosure is made in compliance with the UK's Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008 and the CAP Code requirement to clearly identify advertising and commercial relationships. If you have a concern about the editorial practices on this site, contact us at editorial@slotchoiceweekly.com.